In 1969, Buzzi Aldrin presses his boot into the sandy lunar soil to test the boot's penetration into the ground. He photographs the result with his Hasselblad. This image, intended as a soil mechanics test, became one of the most iconic images taken on the lunar missions. Foundandfound finds, prints and frames unforgettable images like this one. It was printed from Nasa's original image data on the highest quality Hahnemühle FineArt paper. The natural oak interchangeable frame is handmade. The print lies in a bevelled passepartout and is protected by an anti-reflective museum glass.
Image size 30.5 x 30.5 cm
Frame size 40 x 40 cm
Weight with frame 2. 3 Kg
Delivery approx. 5-7 business days